Harry Kane commits future to Bayern Munich

Harry Kane has decided not to activate the 65 million euro release clause in his Bayern Munich contract, choosing to stay despite interest from Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham. The 32 year old, under contract until 2027, may even extend his deal after the 2026 World Cup.

Harry Kane has decided not to activate the 65 million euro release clause in his Bayern Munich contract, choosing to stay despite interest from Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham. The 32 year old, under contract until 2027, may even extend his deal after the 2026 World Cup. He remains in outstanding form with 31 goals in 28 matches this season.
As the transfer market approaches another busy cycle, Harry Kane has made his position crystal clear, choosing commitment to Bayern Munich over a potential move triggered by a release clause. According to Sport Bild, the striker has no interest in activating the clause that would allow another club to sign him for sixty five million euros if exercised before the end of January.
Kane, whose contract runs until 2027, is instead open to extending his deal by an additional year, although he intends to make that decision only after the 2026 World Cup. Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham were among the clubs that could have taken advantage of the clause, yet Kane remains focused solely on Bayern and on winning more trophies in Germany. At thirty two, he continues to deliver elite numbers, reinforcing why Bayern view him as central to their long term plans.
He is the second highest scorer in Premier League history with two hundred and thirteen goals, behind only Alan Shearer’s two hundred and sixty. His form in the current campaign has been exceptional as well, scoring thirty one goals in twenty eight matches. Kane’s decision signals stability for Bayern and ends speculation over one of Europe’s most prolific forwards.
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